European Leagues
We don’t talk about it – Ten Hag
Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, has said the Premier League club intends to keep Marcus Rashford this summer.
The Red Devils could benefit financially if they decide to sell Rashford.
The money the forward could bring in, would boost United’s Financial Fair Play compliance, because the rules favour clubs that receive transfer fees for academy graduates.
But although United’s financial situation has been described as “tight” ahead of the summer window, Ten Hag insists they want to keep Rashford.
“We did not sign him last season for four years with the intention to sell him now.
“He should be part of this project. It is not a subject we don’t talk about,” Ten Hag told a news conference on Friday.
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